Four-character idioms at the beginning of death

The four-character idioms at the beginning of chess pieces are introduced as follows:

1, the death is good for the world:

Interpretation: pawn: finally; Good at: monopolizing and arguing. Refers to finally winning the world;

Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Qin Ce": "Therefore, Ken Wang is trusted by Lu merchants and is good at the world and is the emperor";

2. Nobody:

Interpretation: pawn: soldier. Unknown soldier Refers to a little person who is unknown and not valued;

Source: Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty (4 1): "I saw a flying horse leading out of the city, shouting: Wei Yan is a nobody, how dare he make trouble";

3, died in poor years:

Interpretation: pawn: end, year: year; Poor: It's over. Refers to the whole year;

Source: Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School 1 1: "Although he died in poverty, there is no complete period";

4, pawn fresh leisure:

Interpretation: pawn: hurry; Fresh: less; Leisure: free time. There is no free time in a hurry. Describe many things, busy as a bee;

Source: Biography of Sima Qian in the Han Dynasty: "When you die, you will get what you want";

5, died very thing:

Interpretation: pawn: through "suddenly", suddenly, unexpectedly. Of an urgent matter;

Source: Han Fei Warring States Period "Han Fei Zi Cun Han": "If there is death today, Han can't be trusted."

Pawn:

[? zú? ]

Soldier: Shi ~. Small ~.

Officer: Let's go.

Death: Date of birth.

Over: ~ industry.

Adverbs in classical Chinese. Finally; Finally: ~ defeated the enemy.

[? cù? ]

It's the same as "suddenly"

Related words

Graduation? Pawn Team? A chess piece? Sudden death? Detention? Stroke? A chess piece? Light pawn? Street pawn? Dead? Soldiers? Private pawn? Soldier.